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CURRENT PROJECTS
Pop’s Park Concept Design Cheverly Town Park Preliminary Design Treating and Teaching City of Hyattsville 42nd Place Green Infrastructure Pilot Project Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) Training Support City of Mount Rainier Climate Change Adaptation and Stormwater Management Prince George’s County Rain Check Rebate Contractor Training Glenn GREAT URBAN PARKS CAMPAIGN Great Urban Parks Campaign The Great Urban Parks Campaign was a multi-year grant from the JPB Foundation to the National Recreation and Parks Association (NRPA). The campaign's objectives are to improve environmental and social outcomes in underserved communities through green infrastructure projects in local parks; and develop training programs for park, planning, and allied professionals toMOST CENTER
Municipal Online Stormwater Training (MOST) The University of Maryland Environmental Finance Center in partnership with the Low Impact Development Center has established the Municipal Online Stormwater Training (MOST) Center. The project was made possible by a grant from the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation, who will provide $350,000 a year for the next five years TREATING AND TEACHING Treating and Teaching Timeline: 2016 – Current Category: Design and Training Status: CONSTRUCTION Location: Prince George’s County Public Schools The LID Center has participated in Prince George’s County’s Treating and Teaching program since 2016. This program is a collaborative effort between the Anacostia Watershed Society, Prince George’s County, the Chesapeake Bay Trust, the LIDRAIN CHECK REBATE
Prince George’s County Rain Check Rebate Contractor Training Timeline: 2016 – Current Category: Training Location: Prince George’s County, MD The LID Center launched the Rain Check Rebate Contractor Training series in 2016 on behalf of Prince George’s County Department of the Environment. The LID Center provides the free training to local landscape professionals twice a year.GLENN ESTATES POND
Glenn Estates Pond Enhancement Project Location: Lanham, MD Category: Constructed Status: COMPLETE Glenn Estates is a neighborhood in Lanham, MD. The pond was constructed in 1993 as a wet pond to treat just under the first half inch or “first flush” of stormwater runoff from a 66-acre drainage area. Soltesz, LLC conducted anin-field survey
SWPPP TRAINING SUPPORT Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) Training Support Location: Prince George’s County Category: Training Timeline : 2016 - Current The LID Center provides stormwater pollution prevention plan (SWPPP) development assistance and services. The Center has helped Prince George’s County Department of the Environment coordinate and support the annual training needs for County andCITY OF HYATTSVILLE
LOWER WARD 1 RESILIENT STORMWATER PLANNING STUDY II LIST OF TABLES Table 1. Modeled rainfall events 12 Table 2. % Impervious by catchment12 Table 3.
BLADENSBURG
4 Executive Summary All streets have an expiration date: a time when they must be repaired, resurfaced, or replaced. This includes the infrastructure, such as electric, water, and LOW IMPACT DEVELOPMENT Welcome to the Low Impact Development Center We are a non-profit national research organization that focuses on sustainable stormwater management solutions for urban and developing areas. Get toCURRENT PROJECTS
Pop’s Park Concept Design Cheverly Town Park Preliminary Design Treating and Teaching City of Hyattsville 42nd Place Green Infrastructure Pilot Project Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) Training Support City of Mount Rainier Climate Change Adaptation and Stormwater Management Prince George’s County Rain Check Rebate Contractor Training Glenn GREAT URBAN PARKS CAMPAIGN Great Urban Parks Campaign The Great Urban Parks Campaign was a multi-year grant from the JPB Foundation to the National Recreation and Parks Association (NRPA). The campaign's objectives are to improve environmental and social outcomes in underserved communities through green infrastructure projects in local parks; and develop training programs for park, planning, and allied professionals toMOST CENTER
Municipal Online Stormwater Training (MOST) The University of Maryland Environmental Finance Center in partnership with the Low Impact Development Center has established the Municipal Online Stormwater Training (MOST) Center. The project was made possible by a grant from the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation, who will provide $350,000 a year for the next five years TREATING AND TEACHING Treating and Teaching Timeline: 2016 – Current Category: Design and Training Status: CONSTRUCTION Location: Prince George’s County Public Schools The LID Center has participated in Prince George’s County’s Treating and Teaching program since 2016. This program is a collaborative effort between the Anacostia Watershed Society, Prince George’s County, the Chesapeake Bay Trust, the LIDRAIN CHECK REBATE
Prince George’s County Rain Check Rebate Contractor Training Timeline: 2016 – Current Category: Training Location: Prince George’s County, MD The LID Center launched the Rain Check Rebate Contractor Training series in 2016 on behalf of Prince George’s County Department of the Environment. The LID Center provides the free training to local landscape professionals twice a year.GLENN ESTATES POND
Glenn Estates Pond Enhancement Project Location: Lanham, MD Category: Constructed Status: COMPLETE Glenn Estates is a neighborhood in Lanham, MD. The pond was constructed in 1993 as a wet pond to treat just under the first half inch or “first flush” of stormwater runoff from a 66-acre drainage area. Soltesz, LLC conducted anin-field survey
SWPPP TRAINING SUPPORT Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) Training Support Location: Prince George’s County Category: Training Timeline : 2016 - Current The LID Center provides stormwater pollution prevention plan (SWPPP) development assistance and services. The Center has helped Prince George’s County Department of the Environment coordinate and support the annual training needs for County andCITY OF HYATTSVILLE
LOWER WARD 1 RESILIENT STORMWATER PLANNING STUDY II LIST OF TABLES Table 1. Modeled rainfall events 12 Table 2. % Impervious by catchment12 Table 3.
BLADENSBURG
4 Executive Summary All streets have an expiration date: a time when they must be repaired, resurfaced, or replaced. This includes the infrastructure, such as electric, water, and TREATING AND TEACHING Treating and Teaching Timeline: 2016 – Current Category: Design and Training Status: CONSTRUCTION Location: Prince George’s County Public Schools The LID Center has participated in Prince George’s County’s Treating and Teaching program since 2016. This program is a collaborative effort between the Anacostia Watershed Society, Prince George’s County, the Chesapeake Bay Trust, the LID SWPPP TRAINING SUPPORT Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) Training Support Location: Prince George’s County Category: Training Timeline : 2016 - Current The LID Center provides stormwater pollution prevention plan (SWPPP) development assistance and services. The Center has helped Prince George’s County Department of the Environment coordinate and support the annual training needs for County and CITY OF MOUNT RAINIER City of Mount Rainier Climate Change Adaptation and Stormwater Management Location: Mount Rainier, MD Category: Planning Timeline: 2019 – Current The LID Center and Ecosite are assisting the City of Mount Rainer to prepare a climate adaptation and stormwater management strategy. The project will demonstrate the use of green infrastructure to manage high-intensity, short-duration storm eventsTOWN OF CHEVERLY
Town of Cheverly – Boyd Park/64th Ave Retrofit Project This project, funded by the Chesapeake Bay Trust’s Prince George’s County Stormwater Stewardship Grant Program, is to design, engineer, and install three micro-bioretention practices and 27 trees in one of the city’s largest natural areas. The LID Center prepared site plans, specifications, and estimates for the implementation DEMONSTRATION OF LID TO MITIGATE STORMWATER METAL Demonstration of LID to Mitigate Stormwater Metal Contaminants in Navy Commercial Areas The LID Center assisted the Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center Pacific San Diego on research to look at strategies to use LID to mitigate the effects of metals in commercial areas. The LID Center helped in the planning, design, development of the OXON RUN TRAIL LID AND GREEN INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECT Oxon Run Trail LID and Green Infrastructure Project The LID Center planned and designed LID facilities used to treat stormwater from a trail rehabilitation project by the District Department of Transportation (DDOT). The LID facilities are being used to help create more livable spaces along the trail and address local stormwater issues throughout Oxon Run Park. NANNIE HELEN BURROUGHS GREEN HIGHWAYS PROJECT Nannie Helen Burroughs Green Highways Project The LID Center worked with DDOT on a multi-year Green Highways Partnership and LID grant to develop LID and Green Highways planning, design, construction, and maintenance procedures for use in urban areas. This was the first major Green Highways Project in the nation. The LID Center hasdeveloped a series
BEHNKE NURSERIES RAIN CHECK REBATE DEMONSTRATION Behnke Nurseries Rain Check Rebate Demonstration The purpose of this project was to provide a highly visible demonstration of the seven BMP practices being promoted by Prince George’s County’s Rain Check Rebate Program: cisterns, rain barrels, urban tree canopies, rain gardens, pavement removal, permeable pavement, and green roofs. In addition to achieving reductions in nutrient and THE ECONOMIC VALUES OF NATURE: AN ASSESSMENT OF THE The Economic Values of Nature: An Assessment of the Ecosystem Services of Forest and Tree Canopy 4. CLEANER AIR. HOW WELL DOES THE COUNTY’S52 PERCENT FOREST
LOW IMPACT DEVELOPMENT Low Impact Development – A non-profit national research LOW IMPACT DEVELOPMENT Welcome to the Low Impact Development Center We are a non-profit national research organization that focuses on sustainable stormwater management solutions for urban and developing areas. Get toCURRENT PROJECTS
Pop’s Park Concept Design Cheverly Town Park Preliminary Design Treating and Teaching City of Hyattsville 42nd Place Green Infrastructure Pilot Project Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) Training Support City of Mount Rainier Climate Change Adaptation and Stormwater Management Prince George’s County Rain Check Rebate Contractor Training Glenn GREAT URBAN PARKS CAMPAIGN Great Urban Parks Campaign The Great Urban Parks Campaign was a multi-year grant from the JPB Foundation to the National Recreation and Parks Association (NRPA). The campaign's objectives are to improve environmental and social outcomes in underserved communities through green infrastructure projects in local parks; and develop training programs for park, planning, and allied professionals toMOST CENTER
Municipal Online Stormwater Training (MOST) The University of Maryland Environmental Finance Center in partnership with the Low Impact Development Center has established the Municipal Online Stormwater Training (MOST) Center. The project was made possible by a grant from the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation, who will provide $350,000 a year for the next five years TREATING AND TEACHING Treating and Teaching Timeline: 2016 – Current Category: Design and Training Status: CONSTRUCTION Location: Prince George’s County Public Schools The LID Center has participated in Prince George’s County’s Treating and Teaching program since 2016. This program is a collaborative effort between the Anacostia Watershed Society, Prince George’s County, the Chesapeake Bay Trust, the LIDRAIN CHECK REBATE
Prince George’s County Rain Check Rebate Contractor Training Timeline: 2016 – Current Category: Training Location: Prince George’s County, MD The LID Center launched the Rain Check Rebate Contractor Training series in 2016 on behalf of Prince George’s County Department of the Environment. The LID Center provides the free training to local landscape professionals twice a year.GLENN ESTATES POND
Glenn Estates Pond Enhancement Project Location: Lanham, MD Category: Constructed Status: COMPLETE Glenn Estates is a neighborhood in Lanham, MD. The pond was constructed in 1993 as a wet pond to treat just under the first half inch or “first flush” of stormwater runoff from a 66-acre drainage area. Soltesz, LLC conducted anin-field survey
SWPPP TRAINING SUPPORT Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) Training Support Location: Prince George’s County Category: Training Timeline : 2016 - Current The LID Center provides stormwater pollution prevention plan (SWPPP) development assistance and services. The Center has helped Prince George’s County Department of the Environment coordinate and support the annual training needs for County andCITY OF HYATTSVILLE
LOWER WARD 1 RESILIENT STORMWATER PLANNING STUDY II LIST OF TABLES Table 1. Modeled rainfall events 12 Table 2. % Impervious by catchment12 Table 3.
BLADENSBURG
4 Executive Summary All streets have an expiration date: a time when they must be repaired, resurfaced, or replaced. This includes the infrastructure, such as electric, water, and LOW IMPACT DEVELOPMENT Welcome to the Low Impact Development Center We are a non-profit national research organization that focuses on sustainable stormwater management solutions for urban and developing areas. Get toCURRENT PROJECTS
Pop’s Park Concept Design Cheverly Town Park Preliminary Design Treating and Teaching City of Hyattsville 42nd Place Green Infrastructure Pilot Project Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) Training Support City of Mount Rainier Climate Change Adaptation and Stormwater Management Prince George’s County Rain Check Rebate Contractor Training Glenn GREAT URBAN PARKS CAMPAIGN Great Urban Parks Campaign The Great Urban Parks Campaign was a multi-year grant from the JPB Foundation to the National Recreation and Parks Association (NRPA). The campaign's objectives are to improve environmental and social outcomes in underserved communities through green infrastructure projects in local parks; and develop training programs for park, planning, and allied professionals toMOST CENTER
Municipal Online Stormwater Training (MOST) The University of Maryland Environmental Finance Center in partnership with the Low Impact Development Center has established the Municipal Online Stormwater Training (MOST) Center. The project was made possible by a grant from the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation, who will provide $350,000 a year for the next five years TREATING AND TEACHING Treating and Teaching Timeline: 2016 – Current Category: Design and Training Status: CONSTRUCTION Location: Prince George’s County Public Schools The LID Center has participated in Prince George’s County’s Treating and Teaching program since 2016. This program is a collaborative effort between the Anacostia Watershed Society, Prince George’s County, the Chesapeake Bay Trust, the LIDRAIN CHECK REBATE
Prince George’s County Rain Check Rebate Contractor Training Timeline: 2016 – Current Category: Training Location: Prince George’s County, MD The LID Center launched the Rain Check Rebate Contractor Training series in 2016 on behalf of Prince George’s County Department of the Environment. The LID Center provides the free training to local landscape professionals twice a year.GLENN ESTATES POND
Glenn Estates Pond Enhancement Project Location: Lanham, MD Category: Constructed Status: COMPLETE Glenn Estates is a neighborhood in Lanham, MD. The pond was constructed in 1993 as a wet pond to treat just under the first half inch or “first flush” of stormwater runoff from a 66-acre drainage area. Soltesz, LLC conducted anin-field survey
SWPPP TRAINING SUPPORT Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) Training Support Location: Prince George’s County Category: Training Timeline : 2016 - Current The LID Center provides stormwater pollution prevention plan (SWPPP) development assistance and services. The Center has helped Prince George’s County Department of the Environment coordinate and support the annual training needs for County andCITY OF HYATTSVILLE
LOWER WARD 1 RESILIENT STORMWATER PLANNING STUDY II LIST OF TABLES Table 1. Modeled rainfall events 12 Table 2. % Impervious by catchment12 Table 3.
BLADENSBURG
4 Executive Summary All streets have an expiration date: a time when they must be repaired, resurfaced, or replaced. This includes the infrastructure, such as electric, water, and TREATING AND TEACHING Treating and Teaching Timeline: 2016 – Current Category: Design and Training Status: CONSTRUCTION Location: Prince George’s County Public Schools The LID Center has participated in Prince George’s County’s Treating and Teaching program since 2016. This program is a collaborative effort between the Anacostia Watershed Society, Prince George’s County, the Chesapeake Bay Trust, the LID SWPPP TRAINING SUPPORT Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) Training Support Location: Prince George’s County Category: Training Timeline : 2016 - Current The LID Center provides stormwater pollution prevention plan (SWPPP) development assistance and services. The Center has helped Prince George’s County Department of the Environment coordinate and support the annual training needs for County and CITY OF MOUNT RAINIER City of Mount Rainier Climate Change Adaptation and Stormwater Management Location: Mount Rainier, MD Category: Planning Timeline: 2019 – Current The LID Center and Ecosite are assisting the City of Mount Rainer to prepare a climate adaptation and stormwater management strategy. The project will demonstrate the use of green infrastructure to manage high-intensity, short-duration storm eventsTOWN OF CHEVERLY
Town of Cheverly – Boyd Park/64th Ave Retrofit Project This project, funded by the Chesapeake Bay Trust’s Prince George’s County Stormwater Stewardship Grant Program, is to design, engineer, and install three micro-bioretention practices and 27 trees in one of the city’s largest natural areas. The LID Center prepared site plans, specifications, and estimates for the implementation DEMONSTRATION OF LID TO MITIGATE STORMWATER METAL Demonstration of LID to Mitigate Stormwater Metal Contaminants in Navy Commercial Areas The LID Center assisted the Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center Pacific San Diego on research to look at strategies to use LID to mitigate the effects of metals in commercial areas. The LID Center helped in the planning, design, development of the OXON RUN TRAIL LID AND GREEN INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECT Oxon Run Trail LID and Green Infrastructure Project The LID Center planned and designed LID facilities used to treat stormwater from a trail rehabilitation project by the District Department of Transportation (DDOT). The LID facilities are being used to help create more livable spaces along the trail and address local stormwater issues throughout Oxon Run Park. NANNIE HELEN BURROUGHS GREEN HIGHWAYS PROJECT Nannie Helen Burroughs Green Highways Project The LID Center worked with DDOT on a multi-year Green Highways Partnership and LID grant to develop LID and Green Highways planning, design, construction, and maintenance procedures for use in urban areas. This was the first major Green Highways Project in the nation. The LID Center hasdeveloped a series
BEHNKE NURSERIES RAIN CHECK REBATE DEMONSTRATION Behnke Nurseries Rain Check Rebate Demonstration The purpose of this project was to provide a highly visible demonstration of the seven BMP practices being promoted by Prince George’s County’s Rain Check Rebate Program: cisterns, rain barrels, urban tree canopies, rain gardens, pavement removal, permeable pavement, and green roofs. In addition to achieving reductions in nutrient and THE ECONOMIC VALUES OF NATURE: AN ASSESSMENT OF THE The Economic Values of Nature: An Assessment of the Ecosystem Services of Forest and Tree Canopy 4. CLEANER AIR. HOW WELL DOES THE COUNTY’S52 PERCENT FOREST
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2020-04-08T09:40:15-04:00 WELCOME TO THE LOW IMPACT DEVELOPMENT CENTER WE ARE A NON-PROFIT NATIONAL RESEARCH ORGANIZATION THAT FOCUSES ON SUSTAINABLE STORMWATER MANAGEMENT SOLUTIONS FOR URBAN AND DEVELOPINGAREAS.
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Demonstration of LID to Mitigate Stormwater Metal Contaminants in Navy Commercial Areas The LID CenterLearn More
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_January 21, 2020 _ CIVIL/ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEER (ENTRY LEVEL) The Low Impact Development Center (LID Center) of Beltsville, MD is seeking an enthusiastic civil or environmental engineer to work on projects involving stormwater management, water quality, and other low impact development or green infrastructure activities. The work includes civil site design for stormwater retrofits, planning level exercises for municipal master planning, support of various local government agencies through engineering expertise, and a variety of other interesting related work. Visit www.lidcenter.org for examples of our work and additional information about our organization. This is an entry-level position for 40 hours a week, working out of our office in Beltsville, MD. The ideal candidate will have a bachelor’s degree and/or master’s degree in civil or environmental engineering. Candidates should have a general understanding of the hydrologic principles, stormwater management practices, and stormwater regulations. Proficiency in AutoCAD is required, but not necessary upon hire as long as there is willingness to learn. GIS skills, technical writing, SWMM, and Microstation are a plus. Special consideration is given to applicants with Prince George’s County residency. Salary is commensurate with experience. To apply, email a cover letter and resume to info@lidcenter.org with the subject line “Civil/Environmental Engineer Application”.UPCOMING EVENTS
Did you know that Prince George’s County’s Rain Check Program offers rebates to homeowners, businesses and others to install best management practices (BMPs) intended to capture stormwater runoff? This training is designed to provide landscape professionals with practical hands-on information on Rain Check Rebate practices and processes. Special emphasis is placed on rain gardens, pavement removal and permeable pavement.LEARN MORE
The International Low Impact Development Conference highlights interdisciplinary practice, research, and implementation of Low Impact Development (LID), Green Infrastructure (GI), Sustainable Urban Drainage Systems (SUDS) and Water Sensitive Urban Designs (WSUD). The focus will be on using our past and present understanding of LID to tune management programs, design practice, and operation and maintenance into the future.LEARN MORE
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